Damn, you're right! There's no way that's Mitch! Would have bothered me tooI'm a bit late to this thread but am enjoying it. Especially the 91-92 Hoops which were the first cards I ever saw.
Just wanted to point out regarding your Run TMC reference -
That IS Tim...
Card says it's Mitch, but the photo is Tim (with Mully in background). I collected both Tim and Mitch at various points and that card always bothered me...
Thanks for that mate, do you know what they called that subset?Your Rodman 93-94 Finest is a subset rather than base so you could add a card if you wanted.
Man I loved almost everything about 93-94 Fleer. Those Internationals were such pretty cards. Tower of Power were so cool. Living Legends, well, legendary. Even the base really appeal to me, especially the name on the back. UD was probably my all-time favourite (as it was my first), but Fleer was right up there.
Oh, how good were the days when the base cards matteredhad been waiting for this to get up to fleer 93-94 & 94-95
i've got that penny, in a sleeve SINCE THE DAY i got it... almost perfection condition
and a random story.
first two packs of 93-94 fleer i bought i pulled the jordan base card in both packs.
Damn, you're right! There's no way that's Mitch! Would have bothered me too
Thanks for that mate, do you know what they called that subset?
Oh, how good were the days when the base cards mattered
It so does hey. It'd be fun just to bust open one of these boxes for memories sake! It would also be fun just to open any box without the pressure of trying to pull something out that reflects the copious amount of money spent on buying that particular box.93-94 Skybox, first set I ever collected, got me into the game.
Brings back such fond memories.
Oh the dollars I spent busting pack after pack of that product, loved every moment of it.It so does hey. It'd be fun just to bust open one of these boxes for memories sake! It would also be fun just to open any box without the pressure of trying to pull something out that reflects the copious amount of money spent on buying that particular box.
Damn straight, a proud addition to my collection too.1993-94 Ultra Karl Malone
The second installment of Ultra's 'tributory' set features Karl Malone. Again, these cards came with rare autographed versions. Karl looks slightly creepy to me on both the back and the front of this card.
1993-94 Ultra Power In The Key
Another widely-recognised 90's insert, this set was also replicated in the recent Fleer Retro releases. All-foil and like the Jam City's, really hard to get in stunning condition. Thought I would give Otis a run here because he doesn't get enough love, he was one of those guys that teammates worshiped, whilst fans asking their mates who that guy is.
1993-94 Ultra Rebound Kings
Who better to showcase this insert set with the guys who do all the dirty work than 'The Round Mound of Rebound' himself? Probably the shortest guy of the set, you can't put a price on heart, grit, determination.
KEY MOMENT HERE
WAIT FOR IT...
DRUM ROLL
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1993-94 Ultra Scoring Kings
Well here we are at this big moment in the 90's NBA card timeline. Photo's can't do these inserts justice, the strong colours and the foil actually makes it look like active lightning on the card. Fleer absolutely nailed this one and the search continues for many collectors trying to get their hands on that BGS9.5 or 10 Jordan. These were also replicated in Fleer Retro but nothing will ever beat the original. I thought I would also be tricky and pick a different player other than MJ to show off this one, I'm sure @OutlawNinja will appreciate this one!
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